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THE T.BONE CM 400
the t.bone CM 400, Video-microphone for cameras, supercardioid pattern, 60 - 20.000 Hz, switchable Pad: 0dB / -10dB / -20dB, works with 2x Battery Maxell SR626SW, mini jack stereo connector, curly cable, incl. windscreen, cable, batteries and camera adapter softmount suspension, dimensions: 163 x 12/8 mm, colour: black
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£37.68
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THE T.BONE SC 400
the t.bone SC 400 large diaphragm studio microphone with 6dB 100Hz low cut switch, Frequency Response: 30 Hz - 20 Khz, cardioid, 48V Phantom Power required, Includes shockmount and soft case.
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£45.69
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THE T.BONE HD 990D
the t.bone HD 990D stereo closed back dynamic headphone, impedance 35 Ohm, sensitivity 105 dB, frequency response 10-20.000 Hz, cable lenght 1-4m, coiled connecting cable, isolation from ambient noise (22 dBA), weight 260g, spark plug 3,5mm, 6.3 mm jack plug screwable, recommendable for drummer
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£23.25
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THE T.BONE HD 880
the t.bone HD 880 studio headphones with neodymium magnet, 1W, 20Hz-20kHz, 64 Ohms, 1/4" stereo jack with minijack adapter.
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£19.16
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THE T.BONE HD 660
the t.bone HD 660 stereo headphones - 40mm driver, 20Hz-20kHz, 105dB, 32 Ohms, 1.6m cable incl.Volume control. Includes jack to mini-jack adapter.
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£7.62
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THE T.BONE HD 800
the t.bone HD 800 Deluxe Stereo Headphones - dynamic, 32 Ohms impedance, 20Hz-20kHz, 110dB sensitivity, 50mW max input, 3m cable with 1/4" stereo jack connector and mini-jack adapter. Weight with cable: 247g
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£10.74
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£4.57
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THE T.BONE SC 1000
microphone
the t.bone SC 1000, small diaphragm condenser microphone, cardioid, 40 - 20.000
Hz, dynamic range 121 dB, 200 Ohms, +48V or batterypowered with 1x 9 V, switchable Pad 0/ -10/ -20 dB, allround microphone for instruments, speach and overhead applictions, dimensions: 225 x 33,5 mm, weight 417g, incl. battery, clip and Windscreen
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£45.69
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£1.94
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THE T.BONE SSM 2
the t.bone SSM 2 - shockmount for SC450 and similar large diaphragm microphones (SC400, SC 600 etc), diameter 48 - 52 mm
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£7.62
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THE T.BONE RB 500
the t.bone RB 500 ribbon microphone - warm and natural sound, figure-8 pattern, 2" aluminium ribbon (2 microns), frequency response: 30Hz-18kHz, sensitivity: -60dB=1mV/Pa (0dB=1V/Pa), max. SPL: 148dB. Includes soft padded carrying bag, yoke mic stand & XLR cable. A pop filter is highly recommended (t.bone MS250, order code: 164835). Adapter for stand not included (order code: 104870 recommended)
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£76.15
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THE T.BONE MB 95
the t.bone MB 95 - dynamic high-output vocal microphone with lockable switch, hyper-cardioid polar pattern, 300ohm impedance, frequency response: 60Hz-15kHz. Includes cable and clamp. Colour: Black.
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£19.16
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THE T.BONE SC 1100
the t.bone SC 1100 studio large diaphragm microphone, switchable between omni, figure eight and cardioid, low cut switch, max SPL: 125dB, Frequency-Range: 20Hz bis 20kHz, Sensitivy: -40dB +/-2dB, 16mV/Pa, Impedance: < 200 Ohm, requires 48V Phantom Power, Output: XLR male, incl. Aluminium case and optimized shockmount.
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£100.20
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THE T.BONE MB 88U Dual
USB
the t.bone MB 88U Dual, dynamic vocal microphone with USB-Connection and XLR out, cardioid, 50 - 16.000
Hz, 120 dB SPL max, 600 Ohms, dimensions: 182 x 51 mm, AD Converter with 16 Bit/48 KHz, no USB-driver necessary,compatible with PC and MAC, incl. USB cable, without clamp
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£27.25
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THE T.BONE EM 700
the t.bone EM 700 condensor microphone - 16mm capsule, cardioid pattern, frequency response: 50-20.000Hz, 48V phantom power, lo-cut filter (-3dB @ 75Hz or 150Hz) and pad (-10dB or -20dB), sensitivity: -42dB (7.9mV/Pa), max. SPL: 135dB. Includes shockmount, windscreen and case.
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£22.44
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Tips for buying a TV
In any living room, the television is the ultimate pivot point. An outdated box can sink an otherwise elegant room, but the right TV like a
Panasonic Viera 400 hz Plasma can elevate even the most modest of lounges to greatness. Here are three factors to consider when shopping for the right TV for your home this Christmas. Price Most people think size is the most important consideration in buying a television, but I beg to differ. Since it s easy to be enticed by larger TVs when shopping, I suggest setting a budget first and then finding the best unit available for that price. It s important to remember that good TVs can be found at any price, but you may have to make sacrifices in terms of screen size, brand, or capabilities. Technology Forget 3D
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Showdown: Plasma -vs- LCD
With so many decisions going into your television purchase, choosing the right model seems a daunting task even for the most tech savvy among us. So before you go dropping the big bucks on any old Samsung HDMI 42 in HDTV, make sure you mind your Ps and Qs. When buying your new HDTV, one of the biggest decisions you will have to make is between a
plasma or LCD screen. The Case for
Plasma:
Plasma screens are generally accepted as providing better picture quality and boasting a superior ability to handle fast moving pictures, such as sports, than their LCD counterparts. Another benefit is that they provide much better viewing angles. If you have a sitting room where people will be sitting around a TV as opposed to sitting directly in front of it,
plasma is a better option.
Plasma s screens generally produce more vibrant colours, so they perform better in low light conditions
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Plasma televisions: Panasonic Viera
The holidays are over and deals on
plasma televisions are better than ever. Ten years ago, you might not have seen a television over 30 inches, much less 50 inches. Nowadays, you will be hard pressed to find something for your living room that does not cover the greater portion of your wall. This revolution in the entertainment world has brought new life to the home cinema and the overall experience. With the introduction of surround sound, Blu-ray players and LCD, 3D and
plasma televisions, it seems that trips to the cinema are a thing of the past. The big debate between LCD and
plasma televisions has escalated to a new level in recent years. It is hard to say which of the two technologies is better
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Plasma televisions: Panasonic Viera